that their rights and freedoms are coming under attack but ironically the president has been launching attack of his own recently, especially against the so-called maga republicans. just a few days ago he told them i called them semifascist and a far cry from the uniter in chief. remember he claimed he would be on the campaign trail. and the inauguration speech. critics warn his rhetoric should terrify all americans. at the same time the presidential speech writer marc thiessen says this about the address. every one of those addresses involved either announcing military action or a major policy initiative. the prime time presidential address is not supposed to be a campaign speech. kayleigh: marc thiessen was on with you this morning, trace, on america s newsroom. and by mike morel, he got out read out and this is what he said, white house official said thursdays address in national historical park would focus on the continued battle for the nation and show how the pres
over three quarters of respondents don t want him to run for president. they want him to run for the hills. the poll comes as his approval ratings plunge like nancy pelosi s neckline. and most americans are as disgusted with the economy as they are with nancy pelosi s neckline. [scattered laughter] of course there is no recession, they say, as they try to redefine the term recession the weight they redefined riots and women and crime in basic biology. we would say that life takes some balls, but we don t want to miss gender it. it s getting so bad, mayor pete is polling better than joe and pete has actually done less work on the job then kamala has on closing the border. pete is now in his tenth month of parental leave and will be ready to work full time once he stopped lactating. but i get it, joe does not look good, literally and accurately. the only thing holding them together is that her plugs. and you can see why. here is a 22nd clip coming from the white house, look at
the gutfeld awards. greg: the very first gutfeld international feminist award. unlike the oscars, we are going to keep it short. tonight we have one winner. do you know who that is? the first gutfeld international feminist award goes to. this is so embarrassing. i had no idea. such a surprise. i don t know who to think at this point and i don t have anything prepared to say except for the monologue which i wrote so i could give myself an award. i never would make anything. i never thought of myself as a feminist probably because i could never grow a mustache. a sexist would say. greg: that s terrible. you shouldn t laugh. how could i be a feminist? i admire chivalry. i am not angry. i ve yet to burn a bra. not intentionally. in this crazy time it seems like it s time for someone to take the lead defending women since the feminist groups have gone awol. ladies, follow me. if i don t ask for directions along the way that s how dudes roll. so allow me to man- s plane. th
wait till because again. but the trail grew cold. the file forgotten, until decades later, someone dusted it off. see the thing that s hiding in plain sight. there were clues. a mysterious weapon made of wire, the wedding invitation, a midnight sale to know where. where they enough to catch a killer? i was 100 percent confident now, the showdown a determined prosecutor against a famed defense lawyer, who helped set ogs in free. i m on the right side. after 35 years, it was finally time for justice. it s been a long journey. in this makeshift workshop, had to be for what he intended. carefully, got the lengths of a two of them. just a few inches each, sand them down, joe the whole in each one. he found a piece of wire, he doubled it for strength. his perfect weapon for his perfect crime. outside, in the sunshine, it was the summer of 1979. aides hadn t happened to us to, north of the internet, nor did cell phones, norway to re-dna. all of those
11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. uhle starts right now tonight, kicking off a critical week for this country, this from the first january 6th hearing, the primetime plan, and what a brand-new indictment reveals about the investigation. bluff, after another deadly weekend, more than a dozen mass shootings in multiple cities. are we any closer to actually ending the violence? and yet, another threat from elon musk, as he in his bid to take over twitter. as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. and we are at the start of what could be a pivotal week for this nation. the january six committee is about to reveal what it has learned about efforts to keep donald trump and the white house, after he lost the election. on thursday night, the committee starts a series of public hearings, after nearly a year of investigations. according to the washington post, lawmakers will be relying on insider t